There’s No Place Like Home
Everyday interventions show promise for young children with autism.
Academic Minute Featuring Kevin Cokley on Imposter Syndrome
Kevin Cokley examines why college students often feel like they don’t belong.
KHE Department Chair Named Editor-in-chief of the Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
Deafverse Featured in the Alcalde
Deafverse is the first-ever video game specifically designed to accommodate deaf players.
Kristin Neff Interviewed by New York Times
Kristin Neff discusses being kinder to yourself in the new year with the New York Times.
Matt Bowers Selected for President's Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition Science Board
While serving on The Science Board, Bowers will support the implementation and communication of the National Youth Sports Strategy.
Allison Skerrett Wins Fry Book Award at LRA
Professor Allison Skerrett received the Literacy Research Association's 2019 Edward B. Fry Book Award for her book, Teaching Transnational Youth: Literacy and Education for a Changing World.
Meadows Center Study Finds STAAR Tests Not Too Hard
A new study from the Meadows Center found that material in STAAR exams is not too advanced for the grade levels of the students taking the tests.
Sarah Powell Selected as Associate Editor of Journal of Educational Psychology
Sarah Powell joins the editorial board of the Journal of Educational Psychology as an associate editor.
Educational Leadership and Policy Professor Terrance Green Named William T Grant Scholars Finalist
Richard Reddick: Higher Education is Growing Burden for American Families
"We should not get comfortable with a normal that has students wishing and hoping for chance encounters with the wealthy so their college dreams can become reality — for all of our benefit," says Reddick.